Maybe not this year because the BCS gets to decide who plays. It's tough to run the table in the SEC and Ohio State looks like a gimmie to win all their games so if just one other team can do the same, the SEC might have a problem. Of course, same could be said for the past 7 years and somehow(little lucky maybe) an SEC team got in the game. Starting next year, there will be a playoff which will most likely include at least one SEC team and chances are that team wins. Chances are with Yeldon and McCarrin along with a bunch of very good players, Alabama could make it a 3-peat so I'm going with Alabama as having the best chance. Florida has an outside shot if Driscol can play as good as we all hope. The rest of the team looks solid.
I hear Frank Kornet's son at Vanderbilt should be an all-SEC center in a few years. They claim he left 11th grade at 6' 3" and came back the next year at 6' 10" and is till growing like a weed.
Smart basketball players go to Vandy. I just don't see how Kentucky can keep being competitive when all they recruit are one-n-doners.